Re: First failure on Mini(bago)
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:10 am
I've had faulty parts from main dealers.
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Me too it does happen every now and again, but with ECP it just happens far too often. That's personal experience & talking to others in the trade. Their own brand RTX starters & alternators are shockingly bad, they are a fraction of the price of branded ones for a reason.scanner wrote:I've had faulty parts from main dealers.
nth wrote:Many garages in my area have also stopped using ECP due to poor quality, ends up costing them money due to comebacks that they have to sort & pay the labour on. A mate of mine (a very good mechanic) got a new brake switch for an EPC light on his daughters polo, fairly common problem, after trying 3 brake switches from ECP he started to doubt his diagnosis & thought he was out of his depth so put it into a local VW specialist, the garage phoned him an hour later to say that's it all sorted, new genuine switch fitted. He got three yes three faulty parts in a row.
If we had a brake pad with no friction material at all it would still pass the efficiency test on the rolling road, once out on the road performance would possibly deteriorate due to heat etc, my point being, the MOT only really tests the pads at a slow speed so won't show up poor quality pads.scanner wrote:I'm not sure I would use them for electrical stuff anyway, but their brake bits were good so far as I (and more importantly the MOT tester) could tell.
At least the VW part lasted 6 or 7 years, a bit different to having 3 faulty ones straight out the box that never worked at all.rita wrote: Yes you are correct ..even Volkswagen can use duff parts.
Let me guess... it was Lion branded batteries ?winchman wrote: One of my mates has just stopped using them as he has three duff batteries in the same week all different sizes so three jobs he lost money on all down to poor quality.
I wouldn't mind thinking I will make another 20 years lolmikeonb4c wrote:I think that's about right Geoffg8dhe wrote:Yup I think the AVA Leisure is going to get a call from my garage, next week, would prefer Mazda but I don't expect that the rest of the vehicle live as long as a genuine one
Thanks very much for your reply, can you give me a link or name of your supplier of Ferodo pads that I can contact for bongo parts.winchman wrote:Sorry no I haven't changed the Bongo ones as I hardly do any miles in it.
The made a massive difference in my Discovery, even towing heavy loads it stops on a sixpence